WHO CARES BOUT THIS "" HALL OF SHAME "" ??? =============================================== LISTEN TO THE MUSIC !! ========================== Who need this shitty awards ?????
Fine, I'll do it. 00:00 - Minstrel in the Gallery 08:13 - Cold Wind to Valhalla 12:32 - Black Satin Dancers 19:25 - Requiem 23:10 - One White Duck 27:45 - Baker Street Muse 44:26 - Grace please add this to the descrpition.
Jethro Tull the music seems to get better. As a 50 year fan starting with the Stand-Up and Benefit albums, I still return to hear these beautiful albums!!!
I refuse to settle on a "best" Jethro Tull album, but I believe this is their triumph of musical arrangement. Building on the "concept albums" leading up to this, and with confidence well-earned from their earlier success, this is a fierce declaration of intent unmatched in the world of pop music
I so agree. This album truly showcases Ian's exquisitely sexy and masterful voice and the artistry of the instruments played by all. 63 yrs old and woke up this morning with a deep yearning for Tull.
Enjoyed this time of Tull he put out a lot of good stuff. Shortly after this album he put out Too Old To Rock N' Roll Too Yong To Die. I think both were put out in 76. I was only 16 good times.
Tutti Coloro che han potuto assistere a qualche concerto dei grandi Jethro Tull negli anni 1971-1973 ,sono concordi nel concludere che quello e' stato il periodo d'oro: unici,mitici,incredibili,ammalianti. Con War child in poi, la magia si spense...
Sono assolutamente d'accordo, bravo! Personalmente ritengo che il loro meglio sia stato espresso in "This Was", il primo ed ineguagliato lp, un capolavoro di blues e jazz direttamente dalla "scuola" del Marquee Club di Londra. Meravigliosa anche la loro produzione successiva fino a "Passion Play", a mio parere un grande concept non compreso...Ricordo che i Rolling Stones ospitarono i Jethro Tull in quella loro splendida kermesse che fu "The Rolling Stones Rock'N'Roll Circus" nel 1968, (contribuendo fortemente proprio al lancio di "This Was") in una clamorosa diretta tv con grandi rock stars tra cui John Lennon, che, presente tra il pubblico, ballava scatenato sul ritmo di "Simpathy for the devil" interpretata da Mick Jagger alla grande e piu' tarantolato che mai con il faccione di Satana dipinto sulla schiena...Altri tempi, Brian Jones era al culmine della sua creativita' incontenibile e pochi mesi dopo, luglio 1969, sarebbe morto "affogato" nella sua piscina...
@@massimogiuntini1 rispetto la tua opinione , ma ormai non erano piu i Jethro che avevo conosciuto negli anni precedenti....e live in concert la loro originalita' sarrbbe stata solo un ricordo,pur rimanendo bravissimi musicisti....Grazie per il tuo commento!
This album and "a passion play" are two real masterpieces of this group soooooooooooo criminally underrated.amaaaaaaaaaazing group like very few others in entire panorama rock history,no doubt
How are they underrated, they've won a Grammy, had 5 platinum albums, and Rolling Stone said they were, "one of the most commercially successful ... progressive rock bands"
@@richardwatson5437 rolling stone was certainly not referencing either of those albums lol Also, this may be shocking to you, prog music isn't defined by how much money they make
Jethro Tull's approach to music is totally unique. No one sounds like them, and Minstrel is one of their many masterpieces. The aquivalent of a southern English countryside.
Minstrel In The Gallery is another masterpiece from Jethro Tull. Ian and the guys were firing on all cylinders with this one. Sadly, it's the last album the group did with Jeffrey Hammond Hammond as the bass player, and he quit the band after the tour for this album. Jeffrey went out on a high note oh, for sure.
75' was full of some really good competition in the rock world and only a small % of rock fans understood or even appreciated Jethro Tull. This album is just another masterpiece. At I time when all I Really cared about was the guitar player Martin Barre kept me glued but you listen to any Tull album once and if you're not hooked you're not listening
@@jimcavanaugh8838 I just never really understood why fans seemed to dismiss this album.... a friend of mine is a Tull fan also & he doesn't care for this album all that much in fact he's a bigger fan of "War Child" & "To Old To Rock N' Roll To Young To Die".... go figure...
@@friotaiocht101IMO the album flops after the first two songs. The first two are top 20 Jethro Tull songs easily (the title track even top 5), but it seems the rest wasn't as inspired. That's my opinion though, but for me this is the weakest of the prime era of Jethro Tull
Tull is still my favorite band even after 50 years and Minstrel is one of their best albums. I think 1970 through 1979 were their best years. But then again that’s just my opinion. ☮️
Agreed. Listened to this and Thick on headphones late at night after working as a teen. Saw them in Atlanta '76. Parents gave me the Buick to drive downtown with my younger bro. @16. Much different times.
Je̲thro T̲ull - M̲i̲nstre̲l In The G̲a̲lle̲ry̲ Personnel = Jethro Tull members Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, acoustic guitar Martin Barre - electric guitar John Evan - piano, organ Jeffrey Hammond - bass guitar, string bass Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion Additional personnel Dee Palmer - string quintet arrangements and conducting Rita Eddowes, Elizabeth Edwards, Patrick Halling and Bridget Procter - violin Katharine Tullborn - cello
Los temas acústicos de JT, Ian Anderson sabe bien como tocar la guitarra y la letra, me pregunto como se le ocurren letras tan bonitas y melódicas a Anderson, es brillante, un álbum diferente a los anteriores como Thick as a Brick y A Passion Play, en lo personal los temas acústicos son mis preferidos
eso revela la versatilidad que le otorga la cultura a este creador. Ian tiene el soporte que le otorga su ambiente bucolico, sus praderas silenciosas sobre las que pastan sus caballos percherones, su historia del mejor tesoro que uno puede heredar de sus padres: la educaciòn y valores. Grande Ian.
Fans who.love Jethro Tull are the blessed Ones. A Benediction for All CONCERNED. The university I attended in India, IIT Kharagpur was big into JT what with all the free herb available
A very good album by a band that made a lot of em . I love the folk period of songs from the wood and heavy horses. Andersons music was always acoustic at its heart
Yikes! Had the good fortune of seeing JT 3 times in Boston. One bizzare show at the old Boston Garden had a 2-man donkey suit shittin' out tennis balls.
The first Tull album I ever bought, remember (barely, lol) hearing it over the college campus radio station, stoned to the bone. One of my favs, but who can really choose?
The brilliance of "Prog Rock" was how these bands took guitar music (blues-based in the case of Tull) and added very complex ideas, both musically and lyrically. There is NO ONE doing this in 2020!
@@michaelspastorius8177 Well, I'd like to nominate Rosalie Cunningham, formerly of the band Purson- but I must admit I'd be biased as she's my best friend. So off the top of my head, I might suggest: Wolf People, The Tangent (their last two albums have been masterpieces, although they've been around since the 90s so they're hardly new) Blind Golem (although they're perhaps closer to heavy rock, as they sound more like classic Uriah Heep than anything else) Arabs In Aspic, Lonely Robot, Motorpsycho, Neal Morse, Big Big Train, Tiger Moth Tales (whose lead singer also plays in Camel) Abel Ganz, Caligula's Horse, Amorphous Androgynous, Jacco Gardner, Astra (though those last two haven't released an album for a few years) A Formal Horse, Antique Seeking Nuns, Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate, Moon Safari and Gandalf's Fist. Meanwhile, on the more psychedelic side you have the likes of Green Seagull, Moon Duo, Wooden Shjips, Belbury Poly, The Advisory Circle and the Eccentronic Research Council (fronted by actress Maxine Peake) although you may not enjoy any of those last four or five as they may be too electronic and avant-garde rather than guitar rock based. But that's a fair sample to be going on with!! There was also a superb band about 7 or 8 years ago called Diagonal, although I don't know what's become of them since. I'm sure one of those will appeal to you....
i would play this on my 8 track in my car and my buddies would laugh a d tell me to put on some real music,fools fools fools every one,even at 14 i knew the artistry of this album.
Me too brother…8 track 1975. ‘No, I will not play Aerosmith , nor waste my money or time. You ride in my car, you’ll learn to appreciate JT.’ And they actually did.
‼️‼️‼️ My favorite band of all time , since their inception. Have seen the boys more times then I can recall , moreso overseas than in the United States. We're talking back in the 1970's. ‼️👍🇺🇲♥️
LOL! This album cover reminds me of a gig I once played in a pub in Leicester Square! I would have been the (sole!) Minstrel on the Gallery! Must say I didn't feel very safe up there! And there was hardly enough room up there to breathe! Still... considering at the time I was just a London busker it wasn't such a bad gig... I was even paid for it! Forget the name of the pub, though... was such a LONG time ago! 😁
Nice they make you listen to the whole album instead of individual songs - this is the format that created classic rock, before Steve Jobs ruined everything with "buy-a-song"!
I WAS FORTUNATE TO SEE JETHRO TULL TWICE, IN BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA AT BOTWELL AUDITORIUM,& THEN AGAIN DOWN IN TUSCALOOSA ALABAMA AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT THE CAMPUS BIG ARENA,& THE STUDENT BODY WOULD CONTACT THE PROMOTER OF THESE FAMOUS ROCK BANDS,BECAUSE THEIR RECORDS WERE BEING PLAYED ON FM ROCK RADIO STATIONS, BOTH SHOWS,WERE SHOWS WITH CHARACTERS IN COSTUMES TO DESCRIBE WHAT THE TULL BAND WAS PLAYING,& BOTH SHOWS WERE THE BEST,& IT ENDED AFTER MIDNIGHT,BOTH SHOWS.
This is a great album, a bridge between the classic JTull (Stand Up, Aqualung, Thick as a Brick) and the folk-rock JTull (Songs From The Wood, Heavy Horses")!!
@ - Minstrel in the Gallery @ - Cold Wind to Valhalla @ - Black Satin Dancers @ - Requiem @ - One White Duck @ - Baker Street Muse @ - Grace (outpost67)
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I totally agree! Minstrel in the Gallery is my favorite album.
WHO CARES BOUT THIS "" HALL OF SHAME "" ???
===============================================
LISTEN TO THE MUSIC !!
==========================
Who need this shitty awards ?????
The Hall of Shame doesn't deserve Jethro Tull.
By definition - a hell of a lot more than some of the current incumbents.
@@oceansoul421 i agree
Fine, I'll do it.
00:00 - Minstrel in the Gallery
08:13 - Cold Wind to Valhalla
12:32 - Black Satin Dancers
19:25 - Requiem
23:10 - One White Duck
27:45 - Baker Street Muse
44:26 - Grace
please add this to the descrpition.
gracias por la contribución
@@manuelcamejo6741 de nada amigo
they own it
You've performed a valuable public service sir. Well done.
This album is utterly superb, not a dull moment, not a clunker, just brilliant art and performances. Among the best ever.
A masterpiece of the 70s British rock.
Jt was on the top of rock music.
Jethro Tull the music seems to get better. As a 50 year fan starting with the Stand-Up and Benefit albums, I still return to hear these beautiful albums!!!
I refuse to settle on a "best" Jethro Tull album, but I believe this is their triumph of musical arrangement. Building on the "concept albums" leading up to this, and with confidence well-earned from their earlier success, this is a fierce declaration of intent unmatched in the world of pop music
Well said JT friend.
@@absolutelypositivelyTotal Bs that he’s not in already, someone has a bug up their butt. Who can you call about this?
difficult to say how much I love this band. Thank you.
I so agree. This album truly showcases Ian's exquisitely sexy and masterful voice and the artistry of the instruments played by all. 63 yrs old and woke up this morning with a deep yearning for Tull.
Jeffrey and Barriemore the best rhythmic duo ...
I got back into Jethro Tull a couple of years ago. Forget what amazing band they are. This is my favourite album a masterpiece.
Jethro Tull is wonderful.
Belíssimas melodias 😍😍😍😍😍
Massively talented unique band, fantastic and better with time
TRUE ARTIS GOD BLESS ROCK N ROLL
One of the best Jethro Tull's albums
Baker Street Muse a real masterpiece
One of the best anyone albums
I can't get into Baker Street Muse, maybe i should give it another chance.
Don't skip side A!
Enjoyed this time of Tull he put out a lot of good stuff. Shortly after this album he put out Too Old To Rock N' Roll Too Yong To Die. I think both were put out in 76. I was only 16 good times.
So is One White Duck.
El genio de genios ! Los que no digieren su música necesitan por menos 5 Rencarnaciones más . 😮 😅 .
I turned this on to my son a few years back. He blew up my speakers!
Tutti Coloro che han potuto assistere a qualche concerto dei grandi Jethro Tull negli anni 1971-1973 ,sono concordi nel concludere che quello e' stato il periodo d'oro: unici,mitici,incredibili,ammalianti. Con War child in poi, la magia si spense...
Sono assolutamente d'accordo, bravo! Personalmente ritengo che il loro meglio sia stato espresso in "This Was", il primo ed ineguagliato lp, un capolavoro di blues e jazz direttamente dalla "scuola" del Marquee Club di Londra. Meravigliosa anche la loro produzione successiva fino a "Passion Play", a mio parere un grande concept non compreso...Ricordo che i Rolling Stones ospitarono i Jethro Tull in quella loro splendida kermesse che fu "The Rolling Stones Rock'N'Roll Circus" nel 1968, (contribuendo fortemente proprio al lancio di "This Was") in una clamorosa diretta tv con grandi rock stars tra cui John Lennon, che, presente tra il pubblico, ballava scatenato sul ritmo di "Simpathy for the devil" interpretata da Mick Jagger alla grande e piu' tarantolato che mai con il faccione di Satana dipinto sulla schiena...Altri tempi, Brian Jones era al culmine della sua creativita' incontenibile e pochi mesi dopo, luglio 1969, sarebbe morto "affogato" nella sua piscina...
@@alessandromarchesini9039 👍 Milano 1971, Varese 1972, Roma 1973 : 3 concerti incredibili !. Poi la magia si spense...
Anche se i dischi più folk come Songs from the wood o Heavy horses dicono parecchio la loro...
@@massimogiuntini1 rispetto la tua opinione , ma ormai non erano piu i Jethro che avevo conosciuto negli anni precedenti....e live in concert
la loro originalita' sarrbbe stata solo un ricordo,pur rimanendo bravissimi musicisti....Grazie per il tuo commento!
This album and "a passion play" are two real masterpieces of this group soooooooooooo criminally underrated.amaaaaaaaaaazing group like very few others in entire panorama rock history,no doubt
A spot-on assessment, LC - particularly 'A Passion Play' - one of the finest albums by anybody, anytime.
agreed, both are peak tull. well, imo peak tull was thick brick till heavy horses. with warchild and too old as the weaker ones.
How are they underrated, they've won a Grammy, had 5 platinum albums, and Rolling Stone said they were, "one of the most commercially successful ... progressive rock bands"
@@richardwatson5437 rolling stone was certainly not referencing either of those albums lol
Also, this may be shocking to you, prog music isn't defined by how much money they make
A Passion Play, the best album, and Ministrel in the Gallery in second
Jethro Tull's approach to music is totally unique. No one sounds like them, and Minstrel is one of their many masterpieces. The aquivalent of a southern English countryside.
Minstrel In The Gallery is another masterpiece from Jethro Tull. Ian and the guys were firing on all cylinders with this one. Sadly, it's the last album the group did with Jeffrey Hammond Hammond as the bass player, and he quit the band after the tour for this album. Jeffrey went out on a high note oh, for sure.
Why did he quit ?
@@CmonstoleCmonstole He was an artist. He wanted to resume his career as a painter.
@@CmonstoleCmonstole I think he also promised Ian 5 years, and that is what he did.
One of the best musical groups ever. God bless Jethro Tull and everyone from Patrick
Jethro Tull is the best one .
another Patrick here..great LP
Grande musica. Ian Anderson veramente geniale.
His music is all about life ,places that he has seen, and the way life should be.😊
Entre los mejores álbumes de Jetrho Tull.
Com certeza
Perfect Album. Period!!
Underrated & underappreciated album by Tull.... Black Satin Dancers is an excellent song....
75' was full of some really good competition in the rock world and only a small % of rock fans understood or even appreciated Jethro Tull.
This album is just another masterpiece. At I time when all I Really cared about was the guitar player Martin Barre kept me glued but you listen to any Tull album once and if you're not hooked you're not listening
@@jimcavanaugh8838 I just never really understood why fans seemed to dismiss this album.... a friend of mine is a Tull fan also & he doesn't care for this album all that much in fact he's a bigger fan of "War Child" & "To Old To Rock N' Roll To Young To Die".... go figure...
@@friotaiocht101 They are great and also too unique - that fact confused most rock population .Love all albums to death .
Baker Street Muse is my favorite 🤔 the whole album is unknown to "normies", you know you likes this album? Metal guys, cause it f'n rocks
@@friotaiocht101IMO the album flops after the first two songs. The first two are top 20 Jethro Tull songs easily (the title track even top 5), but it seems the rest wasn't as inspired.
That's my opinion though, but for me this is the weakest of the prime era of Jethro Tull
Tull is still my favorite band even after 50 years and Minstrel is one of their best albums. I think 1970 through 1979 were their best years. But then again that’s just my opinion. ☮️
Hard to disagree with you
Spot on Jim, just go back one year to include 69's Stand Up
Agreed. Listened to this and Thick on headphones late at night after working as a teen. Saw them in Atlanta '76. Parents gave me the Buick to drive downtown with my younger bro. @16. Much different times.
Stend up and benefit.
A true classic ,,all the songs were truly awesome ,,this one and stand up,!!!!!! excellent guitar totally kick-ass,😊
FOLK PROGRESSIVE ROCK... MASTERPIECE
Frog rock 👏🏽🤘🏽
Barrie's playing on this album is astounding.
genius
Ian Anderson, a genius! The members of the band: monsters!
Disco magnífico!!!!!!
Top five das obras primas pra mim!
Je̲thro T̲ull - M̲i̲nstre̲l In The G̲a̲lle̲ry̲ Personnel = Jethro Tull members
Ian Anderson - vocals, flute, acoustic guitar
Martin Barre - electric guitar
John Evan - piano, organ
Jeffrey Hammond - bass guitar, string bass
Barriemore Barlow - drums, percussion
Additional personnel
Dee Palmer - string quintet arrangements and conducting
Rita Eddowes, Elizabeth Edwards, Patrick Halling and Bridget Procter - violin
Katharine Tullborn - cello
Brilliance at work ❤️
Il disco dei Jethro Tull che amo di più in assoluto🥰
Idem 😍😍😍😍😍
he has soothed my soul for 50 years,he is in my hall of fame for eternity.Part of me forever.
No harm intended….They, not he.
Los temas acústicos de JT, Ian Anderson sabe bien como tocar la guitarra y la letra, me pregunto como se le ocurren letras tan bonitas y melódicas a Anderson, es brillante, un álbum diferente a los anteriores como Thick as a Brick y A Passion Play, en lo personal los temas acústicos son mis preferidos
eso revela la versatilidad que le otorga la cultura a este creador. Ian tiene el soporte que le otorga su ambiente bucolico, sus praderas silenciosas sobre las que pastan sus caballos percherones, su historia del mejor tesoro que uno puede heredar de sus padres: la educaciòn y valores. Grande Ian.
Com certeza maravilhoso
Without any doubt Jethro Tull until 2003 was the best progressive rock band ever . The most intelligent from musical stand point .
Who was the best after 2003? Just curious.
Hey man. Loving this whole record high right now.
Same.Cheers!
The three people clapping... Priceless. 😎
Que saudades!.
Fans who.love Jethro Tull are the blessed Ones. A Benediction for All CONCERNED.
The university I attended in India, IIT Kharagpur was big into JT what with all the free herb available
Концерт класс!😎🤟👍👍👍👍👍
Don't know what you said but with all the thumbs up I think we are friends.
A very good album by a band that made a lot of em . I love the folk period of songs from the wood and heavy horses. Andersons music was always acoustic at its heart
Реальная классика👍
One of my all-time favorite albums.
LEGENDARY!!!
Brazil 26 de março 2023 amando o velho e bom rock
A truly phenomenal album. ❤👍🇺🇲‼️
Yikes! Had the good fortune of seeing JT 3 times in Boston. One bizzare show at the old Boston Garden had a 2-man donkey suit shittin' out tennis balls.
Marco, I saw that..that was his soon-to-be-wife in the suit, NO SHIT !
Un classico imperdibile
The first Tull album I ever bought, remember (barely, lol) hearing it over the college campus radio station, stoned to the bone. One of my favs, but who can really choose?
One White Duck string plucks have always been a treat.
The brilliance of "Prog Rock" was how these bands took guitar music (blues-based in the case of Tull) and added very complex ideas, both musically and lyrically. There is NO ONE doing this in 2020!
Dude. Yes. ✊🏼 🤟🏻🕊
Well, there are prog rock bands/artists about today, but very few of them are anywhere near this.
@@Wyngardian - name one
@@michaelspastorius8177 Well, I'd like to nominate Rosalie Cunningham, formerly of the band Purson- but I must admit I'd be biased as she's my best friend. So off the top of my head, I might suggest: Wolf People, The Tangent (their last two albums have been masterpieces, although they've been around since the 90s so they're hardly new) Blind Golem (although they're perhaps closer to heavy rock, as they sound more like classic Uriah Heep than anything else) Arabs In Aspic, Lonely Robot, Motorpsycho, Neal Morse, Big Big Train, Tiger Moth Tales (whose lead singer also plays in Camel) Abel Ganz, Caligula's Horse, Amorphous Androgynous, Jacco Gardner, Astra (though those last two haven't released an album for a few years) A Formal Horse, Antique Seeking Nuns, Hats Off Gentlemen It's Adequate, Moon Safari and Gandalf's Fist. Meanwhile, on the more psychedelic side you have the likes of Green Seagull, Moon Duo, Wooden Shjips, Belbury Poly, The Advisory Circle and the Eccentronic Research Council (fronted by actress Maxine Peake) although you may not enjoy any of those last four or five as they may be too electronic and avant-garde rather than guitar rock based. But that's a fair sample to be going on with!! There was also a superb band about 7 or 8 years ago called Diagonal, although I don't know what's become of them since. I'm sure one of those will appeal to you....
Truth
Wow! So looking forward to seeing the movie! 💪🙌
Muy bueno mi grupo preferido
Ian Anderson es un genio
All who worked..sooooo hard for jethro tull@@@..thanku boys!!!!
i would play this on my 8 track in my car and my buddies would laugh a d tell me to put on some real music,fools fools fools every one,even at 14 i knew the artistry of this album.
Me too brother…8 track 1975. ‘No, I will not play Aerosmith , nor waste my money or time. You ride in my car, you’ll learn to appreciate JT.’
And they actually did.
Рок, кантри и оркестр! Сочетание бомбическое.
Sehr extravagant aber geiler Rock !✌️
Great album! Gonna wash it down with a cup of wonder
'wonder' = cat urine
Legend!!!
God. Ian Anderson is so gorgeous.
🔥💘
Espectacular
‼️‼️‼️ My favorite band of all time , since their inception. Have seen the boys more times then I can recall , moreso overseas than in the United States. We're talking back in the 1970's. ‼️👍🇺🇲♥️
obra de arte
I pray the day never comes where I'm forced to choose my favorite song by them....
LOL! This album cover reminds me of a gig I once played in a pub in Leicester Square! I would have been the (sole!) Minstrel on the Gallery! Must say I didn't feel very safe up there! And there was hardly enough room up there to breathe! Still... considering at the time I was just a London busker it wasn't such a bad gig... I was even paid for it! Forget the name of the pub, though... was such a LONG time ago! 😁
Album Genial , por ahi debe andar un CD original que compre por los 90s impresionante, debe estar gastado jajaja
Impagável melodia ......😍😍😍😍😍
POSITOVOLY ABSOLUTELY
Como fui feliz.
Obra de arte
Some pasages are phantasticly lyrical, like their 1972 Thick As.....but it often sounds disrupted and unsetting..
‼️‼️‼️ A phenomenal concept album , even though left out among Tull's greatest concept albums. ‼️‼️‼️
El juglar en la galería.....Impresionantes Tull
Love love love
Nice they make you listen to the whole album instead of individual songs - this is the format that created classic rock, before Steve Jobs ruined everything with "buy-a-song"!
screwing the Artist, taking dollars out of their pockets!
*looks at 45s singles
no
I WAS FORTUNATE TO SEE JETHRO TULL TWICE, IN BIRMINGHAM ALABAMA AT BOTWELL AUDITORIUM,& THEN AGAIN DOWN IN TUSCALOOSA ALABAMA AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA AT THE CAMPUS BIG ARENA,& THE STUDENT BODY WOULD CONTACT THE PROMOTER OF THESE FAMOUS ROCK BANDS,BECAUSE THEIR RECORDS WERE BEING PLAYED ON FM ROCK RADIO STATIONS, BOTH SHOWS,WERE SHOWS WITH CHARACTERS IN COSTUMES TO DESCRIBE WHAT THE TULL BAND WAS PLAYING,& BOTH SHOWS WERE THE BEST,& IT ENDED AFTER MIDNIGHT,BOTH SHOWS.
......what a line-up!!
Zajebisty album! I❤JT!
This is a great album, a bridge between the classic JTull (Stand Up, Aqualung, Thick as a Brick) and the folk-rock JTull (Songs From The Wood, Heavy Horses")!!
This was the first album by Jethro Tull that I heard...
But you have missed a lot of masterpieces from Jethro Tull, the best progressive rock band ever existed.
LA MUSICA DIVINA DE LOS MAESTROS
Da be da da. Brilliant boys.
Ahh Yes.............
The soundtrack of my misspent youth.
And YES....... I would do almost of it over again.
Can't help myself, but have to say it...that Jethro Tull guy is really good!
Jt belongs to a category all by themselves.
Un buen grupo jethro tull otra que me da paz
Jehtro tull is good very music the.rock clasic
The sort of band that gets your dad shouting up the stairs to tell you to turn the music up!.
И чувства добрые Талл лирой пробуждал.............................................................
listening Sept 5th 2022.. anniversary date of the release of this one!!
@ - Minstrel in the Gallery
@ - Cold Wind to Valhalla
@ - Black Satin Dancers
@ - Requiem
@ - One White Duck
@ - Baker Street Muse
@ - Grace
(outpost67)
spot on news papers wariors 2022
68-69 Tuscaloosa, 72 Blackhawks arena, 2001 Chastain Park, wish had more opourtinities, a unique expierience every time
Spelling out destination H-E-L-L.❤
Most Definitely
histoire super
Come Black Satin Dancer, come softly to bed….". Or
Talking down the gutter thinking winking, stinking in the same ol’ way? Well I tried to catch my eye but I looked the other way……I’m just a Baker Street Muse🎶🎶🎶🎶
Yes